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"Wings of the Black Cross" Number Twelve provides sixty-two captioned photos, many published here for the first time. Most of the images reside in the authors personal collection, though some have been contributed by select individuals. Types include He 123, Bf 109 E, F, F Trop, G-14, the Fw 190 F-8, F and A-7; the Ju 87, Bf 110, He 219, He 115, Fi 156, He 177, Do 17, and Do 217. The format is maintained with eight color profiles provided at the end. The contents are printed on thirty-six, high quality gloss pages, a standard used throughout the series.
Two areas in the book provide the reader with further study. First, there is a detailed photographic examination of the camouflage and markings of the Fw 190 F-8s of I./SG 151. There is also a slight departure from earlier titles which focused entirely on aircraft. In this issue, the author broadens the narrative by taking a brief look at a German airfield located at Zeltweg, Austria. It was used by the Luftwaffe for the duration of the war in various capacities. Select photos show some of the hangars and derelict aircraft discovered there in 1945, including Ju 87, Ju 88, Do 217 and Bf 110.
Additionally, several Luftwaffe aircraft are presented in RAF markings such as Fw 190, Ta 152, He 177, Ju 88, Bf 109 G-14, Bf 110, Do 335 and Ju 87.
Mark Proulx continues his successful collaboration with color illustrator, James Bentley. As with other titles in the series, eight color profiles are provided based on interpretations of black and white photos. The profiles are the result of hours of study and debate as Bentley strives to provide the most accurate color profiles possible.
In this issue, the author expands on the account by taking a brief look at a German airfield in Zeltweg, Austria. It was used by the Luftwaffe in various capacities throughout the war. Selected photographs show some of the hangars and decommissioned aircraft discovered there in 1945, including Ju 87s, Ju 88s, Do 217s and Bf 110s.
Several Luftwaffe aircraft in RAF livery are also featured, including the Fw 190, Ta 152, He 177, Ju 88, Bf 109 G-14, Bf 110, Do 335 and Ju 87.
Mark Proulx continues his successful collaboration with illustrator James Bentley. As with the other titles in the series, there are eight colour profiles based on interpretations of b/w photographs. The profiles are the result of anger studies and discussions as Bentley strives to create the most accurate colour profiles possible.
Two areas in the book provide the reader with further study. First, there is a detailed photographic examination of the camouflage and markings of the Fw 190 F-8s of I./SG 151. There is also a slight departure from earlier titles which focused entirely on aircraft. In this issue, the author broadens the narrative by taking a brief look at a German airfield located at Zeltweg, Austria. It was used by the Luftwaffe for the duration of the war in various capacities. Select photos show some of the hangars and derelict aircraft discovered there in 1945, including Ju 87, Ju 88, Do 217 and Bf 110.
Additionally, several Luftwaffe aircraft are presented in RAF markings such as Fw 190, Ta 152, He 177, Ju 88, Bf 109 G-14, Bf 110, Do 335 and Ju 87.
Mark Proulx continues his successful collaboration with color illustrator, James Bentley. As with other titles in the series, eight color profiles are provided based on interpretations of black and white photos. The profiles are the result of hours of study and debate as Bentley strives to provide the most accurate color profiles possible.
In this issue, the author expands on the account by taking a brief look at a German airfield in Zeltweg, Austria. It was used by the Luftwaffe in various capacities throughout the war. Selected photographs show some of the hangars and decommissioned aircraft discovered there in 1945, including Ju 87s, Ju 88s, Do 217s and Bf 110s.
Several Luftwaffe aircraft in RAF livery are also featured, including the Fw 190, Ta 152, He 177, Ju 88, Bf 109 G-14, Bf 110, Do 335 and Ju 87.
Mark Proulx continues his successful collaboration with illustrator James Bentley. As with the other titles in the series, there are eight colour profiles based on interpretations of b/w photographs. The profiles are the result of anger studies and discussions as Bentley strives to create the most accurate colour profiles possible.
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Proulx, Mark
- Title
- Wings of the Black Cross. Volume 12
- Details
- English text, paperback, 62 bw-photos, 8 colour profiles, large format. 36 pages.
- State
- new
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